Unlike the elegant descendant reports that
I am able to produce with the software that Wendy Jack uses, this
one looks entirely amateurish. Please bear with me -the long line
of converting my original FTW files into RTF and then into Microsoft
DOC & HTML files and finally into this web page format produces
a pedestrian result. The end notes, such as they are, give my sources,
but I have been unable to connect them to hyperlinks, so it is anyone's
guess where they belong. (Mind you, guessing works, to a point.)
In time, I'll figure out something better. In the interim, at least
the information is available.
Sharon Oddie Brown, your humble computor student.

Descendants of John Wright

Generation No. 1

1. JOHN1 WRIGHT1 was
born Abt. 1587 in Royston, Yorkshire, UK. He married MARGARET RATCLIFFE, daughter of RICHARD RATCLIFFE.

Notes
for MARGARET RATCLIFFE: Of Royston

Child
of JOHN WRIGHT and MARGARET RATCLIFFE is:

2.
i. JAMES2 WRIGHT, b. 1615; d.
1700

Generation No. 2

2. JAMES2 WRIGHT (JOHN1) was born 1615, and died 1700. He married (1) JANE OWEN 1638. He married
(2) MARY SLACKE1 16501, daughter of JOHN SLACKE.

Notes
for JAMES WRIGHT: Notes for
JAMES
WRIGHT:

"Of
Golagh & Carrachor Hall, Co. Monaghan" SOURCE: "Wright of
Yorkshire and Monaghan" – a family tree at Gilford Castle. The Wrights
of Gola (or Golagh) have registered in their name the arms of the Wrights
of Wessex . The heraldic description is as follows: “Azure, two bars
argent in chief three leopards heads, or, with crest a dexter arm, embowed,
couped, in armor, habited azure, cuffed argent holding in hand a spear
proper, broken of the last.”

James
was a Captain in Cromwell’s army and likely landed with the invasion in
1649. He was granted land, likely in lieu of pay and thereby acquired
lands in Co. Monaghan including the Townland of Gola (Golagh, Gowlea)
and also Carrachor Hall, Scottstown in the Parish of Tednavet. Quite how
he acquired them, is less clear. In 1664, the lands were listed as belonging
to Thomas Coote (a member of a pre-Comwellian English family in Ireland)
and then purchsed by James on 1 July 1666. However this came about, these
lands had been originally confiscated from Arthur MacMahon, the head of
the Irish clan of that name. There is a story that when MacMAHON tried
to reclaim his land in 1689 when James II was fighting to regain his crown
with the backing of Roman Catholics in Ireland, that James WRIGHT &
his neighbour John SLACK armed themselves and killed MacMAHON on the shores
of Drumloo.

These
were dangerous and tumultuous times in Ireland. In 1689, James
WRIGHT, gentlemen is listed amongst those English Protestants who
was forced to forfeit his Irish lands when the Catholic James II
set up a parliament in Dublin. Then, when James II was defeated
at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 by William III, James Wright
had his lands restored to him. In some cases, history, especially
violent history, has a habit of repeating itself, and the perpetrators
on all sides often care little about the guilt or innocence of those
they set their sights on. Their passions run too hot for logic.So
it was that on February 25th, 1921, members of the IRA burned Gola
House to the ground. It was one of many such houses destroyed during
the troubles. Apparently, Gola was singled because it
was rumoured to have been used as a Military Barracks (I have no
idea of the acuracy of this allegation). In the aftermath of the
fire, the
stone coat of arms was thrown down the well, then 85 feet deep,
and 30 feet of rubble was thrown on top. In
a strange twist on this centuries-old conflict over power,
control and faith (and a twist
in the tale that I am unsure how to interpret), the
stones of the Gola were used to construct the present
Roman Catholic Church.

Drawing of Gola from: The History of the
County of Monaghan by Evelyn Philip Shirley, London, Pickering &
Co., 1879

Carrachor House - two photos which I scanned
together to give a more complete view. October 2003

When
James was elderly, his second wife. Mary SLACKE prevailed upon him to
disinherit his son William born to him and his first wife, Jane Owen in
favour of her own son, Joseph.. History had the last laugh (if history
can be said to laugh), in that Joseph’s son died in 1763 without an heir
and Gola passed back to the line started by Jane OWEN in accordance with
that son’s will.

James
will was proved on November 21, 1700 SOURCE: Shirley p. 228More
About JAMES WRIGHT: Burial:
Tedavnet

Notes
for JANE OWEN:

More
About JAMES WRIGHT and JANE OWEN: Marriage:
1638 Jane OWEN’s family came from an ancient Welsh family from Mongomeryshire
who settled in Co. Monaghan and Co. Meath.

More
About JAMES WRIGHT and MARY SLACKE: Marriage:
16501 Mary SLACK was the daughter of John Slacke of
Slacke’s Grove, Co. Monaghan. Since there are many SLACKE families also
in Royston, Yorkshire, it is possible that the WRIGHT-SLACKE family connections
precede their time in Ireland. (NOTE: The children of Mary SLACK &
James WRIGHT is the WRIGHT family line that leads to the WRIGHT family
of Gilford Castle.)

Child
of JAMES WRIGHT and JANE OWEN is:

i. WILLIAM3 WRIGHT, b. Abt. 1640;
m. EMILY SCOTT.

Notes
for WILLIAM WRIGHT: Disinherited.
SOURCE: "Wright of Yorkshire and Monaghan" Has two sons and
one daughter. His death date in this source was given as 1817 which would
be 120 years after his birth, therefore I have not entered it. In subsequent
generations, his was the line that inherited Gola as a result of Isabella
Wright marrying Capt. James Wood who assumed the name WRIGHT on his marriage
- hence the clock in Tedavnet Parish.

Children
of JAMES WRIGHT and MARY SLACKE are:

ii. JOSEPH3 WRIGHT1, b. 1652; d. 1731; m. MARY OWEN1, 1708.

Notes
for JOSEPH WRIGHT: Mary
SLACKE & her son, Joseph built the large Jacobean house at Gola in
1703.

Notes
for THOMAS WRIGHT: SOURCE:
"Wright Family of Golagh" Drumloo
was willed to this son as well as Carrachor Hall, Scotstown upon the death
of his father James in 1700. An extract of this will can be seen in Dublin
Government records. Drumloo is a townland of 137 acres, adjacent to Gola
, in the Civil Parish of Clones, Co. Monaghan. Thomas
died intestate & letters of administration were taken out by his wife,
Eleanor & his eldest son, John.

More
About THOMAS WRIGHT and ELINOR: Marriage:
1724

Children
of THOMAS WRIGHT and ELINOR are:

i. REV JOHN4 WRIGHT.

4.
ii. REV JOSEPH WRIGHT.

5. iii. ROGER WILLIAM RICHARD WRIGHT, b. Abt. 1695; d. 1771.

iv. JANE WRIGHT, m. REV JOHN MAXWELL.

Notes
for REV JOHN MAXWELL: The
Venerable John Maxwell, D.D., of Falkland, Co. Monaghan, Archdeacon of
Clogher.

7. JOHN6 WRIGHT (ROBERT5, ROGER WILLIAM RICHARD4, THOMAS3, JAMES2, JOHN1)1 was born 1761, and died 1837. He married ESTHER. She was born 1759, and died
1852.

Notes
for JOHN WRIGHT: Of
Rafeenan (Gilford Castle tree fragment)

Children
of JOHN WRIGHT and ESTHER are:

8.
i. ROBERT7 WRIGHT, b. 1789; d.
1869.

ii. JAMES WRIGHT, b. 17901; d. 1822.

Notes
for JAMES WRIGHT: The
death date is a guess - the page folds on the number and the third digit
is questionable. It could be 1822 or 1842.

Generation No. 7

8. ROBERT7 WRIGHT (JOHN6, ROBERT5, ROGER WILLIAM RICHARD4, THOMAS3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born
1789, and died 1869. He married MARGARET SWAN. She was born
1788, and died 1868.

Notes
for ROBERT WRIGHT: Possibly
nicknamed "Robin" since that is what shows on the "Wright
of Yorkshire and Monaghan" page. Of Ballinode House SOURCE: Indenture
in 1873 of William WRIGHT and Elizabeth Mary FIDDES.

Children
of ROBERT WRIGHT and MARGARET SWAN are:

9.
i. ROBERT8 WRIGHT, b. 1824; d.
9 December 1883, Barton End, Alton.

ii. JOHN WRIGHT1.

iii. JAMES WRIGHT1, m. UNNAMED IRWIN.

10.
iv. MARY WRIGHT.

v. MARGARET WRIGHT1, m. WILLIAM WEST, 18491.

vi. ELIZABETH WRIGHT1, b. 1827;
m. ROBERT SPROTT.

Notes
for ROBERT SPROTT: Merchant
in Co. Tyrone, Five Mile Town SOURCE: Indenture 1873 between William WRIGHT
& Elizabeth Mary FIDDES.

vii. THOMAS WRIGHT1, b. 1829;
d. 1861; m. UNNAMED NUGENT.

viii. ESTHER WRIGHT1, m. JOSEPH MOORHEAD.

11.
ix. WILLIAM WRIGHT, d. 16 May 1896.

x. JOSEPH WRIGHT1, b. 1827;
d. 1896; m. JANE MCCALDIN.

Generation No. 8

9. ROBERT8 WRIGHT (ROBERT7, JOHN6, ROBERT5, ROGER WILLIAM RICHARD4, THOMAS3, JAMES2, JOHN1)1 was born 18241, and died 9 December
1883 in Barton End, Alton1,2. He married SARAH JANE REED2 17
November 1863, daughter of THOMAS REED and MARY HODGE. She died 1 November 1920 in "Ivetta", Skerries,
Co. Dublin3,4.

Notes
for ROBERT WRIGHT: Notes
from Brian McDonald: Robert T. Wright of Ballinode, Co. Monahan (see "Burke's
Peerage and Baronetage". "Robert T. Wright was manager of the
Provincial Bank of Ireland, Newry, Co. Down, member of the United Countries
Club, Newry and resided on Hill Street Newry. (See. Burke's Peerage and
Baronatage for Coat of Arms).

SOURCE
Affidavit of Robert T Wright (son of Robert Wright) 30 April 1937: Of
Ballinode, tenant from year to year of Mullaghmore West & Killygrallen
(see folio 3701, Co. Monaghan) Died intestate. His wife continued to live
on the lands and to receive the rents until 1906. Robert T. Wright claimed
to have an indentured mtg against the property. The lands consisted of
a corn mill and fifteen houses in the village of Ballinode together with
a little over 72 acres of land. On June 1, 1906, Sarah Jane Wright bought
the lands. At the time of this action, the son did not know where Annie
JOHNSTON was living, John S. WRIGHT lived at The Homestead, The Crescent,
Felpham, Bognor, Regis, Sussex; Margaret Louise lived at The Grange, Hook,
Hants, England, widow; James Francis WRIGHT at Gilford Castle and William
Joseph Wright died about 4 years before the affidavit, believed to be
a bachelor.

His
profession given on the birth of his son in 1874 was "mill owner"
and the dwelling place was "Ballinode".

Notes
for MARGARET LOUISA WRIGHT: Her
death Certificate says she died of "Pulmonary Oedema due to Intersticial
Myocarditis" and secondarily of " Coronary Thrombosis".
M. Dillon was present at death.

More
About MARGARET LOUISA WRIGHT: Date
born 2: 28 December7

Notes
for JOHN HATTON PORTER-HATTON: THE
HATTONS OF WEXFORD and IRELAND Wexford
Hattons of Great Clonard (via John) and Prospect (via Loftus)Compiled
January 1999 by David A. Crerar, 1166 Melville Street #1501, Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada, V6E 4P5http://www.rootsweb.com/~nspictou/elect_text/wexfordhattons.htmli.
HARIETTE HATTON = Rev. James Porter The
Reverend James Porter was of Drumnakilly, Armagh. They had one son:
i. JOHN HATTON PORTER-HATTON (b.1858) = Margaret Louisa Wright (Jackson)
John Porter was of Prospect, Wexford. He assumed the additional surname
and arms of Hatton by Royal Licence 5 October 1908 [see G.D.Ms. 802, no.8](Arms:
1st and 4th, azure on a chevron between three garbs or an annulet gules
(Hatton), 2nd and 3rd per chevron argent and sable, three bells countercharged,
a bordure gules (Porter). Motto: Virtus tutissima cassis) [Irish Genealogy
Office, MS 111, pp.231-32]. He married in 1905 Margaret Louisa, who was
widow of David Jackson of Yokohama, Companion of the Imperial Order of
the Rising Sun ( brother of Sir Thomas Jackson, Bart) and who was the
daughter of Robert T. Wright. formerly of Ballinode, Monaghan County [Burke’s
Peerage]. He was the Manager of the Provincial Bank of Ireland, Newry,
Co.Down, N.Ireland, and lived on Hill Street. He was member of the United
Counties Club, Newry [see Burke’s for Coat of Arms].

Notes
for DAVID JACKSON:

A
presentation Bowl with Chrysanthemum Design of the late 18th early 20th
Century was presented to David Jackson by the Emperor Meiji in appreciation
of his work in setting up the banking system in Japan. It was donated
by his descendant, David Hugh Plunkett Brown to the Vancouver Museum.
A photo of it can be seen on page 157 of "The Arts of Meiji Japan
1868-1912". Apparently a candelabra was also given to him, but the
whereabouts of that is not known to us at this time. The chrysanthemum
pattern is to signify long life. The presentation was to celebrate David
Jackson receiving "The Order of the Rising Sun".

SOURCE:
"At the Ford of the Birches"

p.
209 David Jackson apparently attended the Annaneese School (Presbyterian)
"David Jackson, Bank Manager in Hong Kong" The school was 26'
by 15' by 8' and was built of stone and lime construction with a slated
roof. It was built "near McCooey's cross" and had been in existence
from 1860. It is possible that it closed down in 1879 when David Ranson
became principal of Church Street School.

Notes
for JOHN STEVENSON REED WRIGHT: Imperial
Bank of Persia, Bushire. The records at HSBC for the Imperial Bank of
Persia show him to have an uneven career with many problems with personal
debt. (NOTE: I will collating the full story for a biography in the next
month).

Notes
for FRANCES SCOTT: Transcription
of Miss McCready's news clippings saved in a diary at Gilford Castle.
SCOTT- May 8, 1942, at Bangor, Frances, last surviving daughter of the
late Robert and Mary Scott, of Ballinode, Co. Monaghan. Funeral arrangements
later. (NOTE: This is conjecture putting this here, but it seems most
likely.

11. WILLIAM8 WRIGHT (ROBERT7, JOHN6, ROBERT5, ROGER WILLIAM RICHARD4, THOMAS3, JAMES2, JOHN1)10 died 16 May 189611. He married ELIZABETH MARY FIDDES. She died
19 October 190311.

Notes
for WILLIAM WRIGHT: Of
Great Baddow, Chelmsford, Essex, UK SOURCE: Indenture of William WRIGHT
and Elizabeth Mary FIDDES.

Children
of WILLIAM WRIGHT and ELIZABETH FIDDES are:

i. MARY9 WRIGHT12, d. 1953.

Notes
for MARY WRIGHT: Never
married

ii. ROBERT WALLACE WRIGHT12, d.
1925.

Notes
for ROBERT WALLACE WRIGHT: Never
married

iii. WILLIAM WRIGHT12, d.
1885.

Notes
for WILLIAM WRIGHT: Never
married. Is
it possible that this is Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Wallace WRIGHT brother
of Joseph David WRIGHT who owned -perhaps with his brother William - the
lands of Cappog in Monaghan (over 112 acres)? SOURCE: Estate documents
at Gilford Castle. There are enough of them and they cross reference with
his brothers so that it seems quite likely.

iv. EDWARD WRIGHT12, d.
1934.

v. ALICE WRIGHT.

Notes
for ALICE WRIGHT: Died
in infancy

Generation No. 9

12. ROBERT THOMAS9 WRIGHT (ROBERT8, ROBERT7, JOHN6, ROBERT5, ROGER WILLIAM RICHARD4, THOMAS3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born
25 November 1864 in Monaghan, Monaghan, Ireland13, and
died 24 June 1937 in Barton End, Alton, Hants, UK. He married LUCY DANBY. She was born 1875, and died 1938.

Notes
for ROBERT THOMAS WRIGHT: Robert
T. Wright of HSBC.Service
Record of Robert T. WRIGHT from Group Archives of the HSBC1883
Joins London office of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking CorporationMay
1886 East to join Hong Kong officeAug
1891 received special increase from $200 to $225 a month " having
rendered valuable
service over the past five years" (HSBC Board Minutes)April
1898 Hong Kong, 'Bookkeeper', requested and given permission to marrySept
1898 Board votes him a sum of $2500 on the occasion of his marriage in
view of
the "important post he held and the most efficient way in which he
performs
his duties" (HSBC Board Minutes)March
1901 On leave1902
Hong Kong1904
Amoy [now Xiamen], acting Agent1905
Rangoon, Burma [now Yangon, Myanmar], AgentApril
1907 On leave1908
Hankow [Wuhan], Agent1909
Kobe, Agent1911
Yokohama, Manager1924
Kobe, ManagerService
ends between August 1924 and 1925.

From
entries in Kings history of the Hongkong Shanghai Bank, I know that in
1886, R.T. WRIGHT was the manager of HKSB Yokohama. Also,
R.T. WRIGHT was the manager of the Yokohama Branch 1910-1923 and "would
be caught in the Yokohama or Kanto earthquake of 1923 and who transferred
the main Japanese office to Kobe". There is also an interesting description
of the Yokohama Earthquake in The History of the Hongkong Shanghai Bank,
Vol III, Frank H.H. King, Cambridge Press, 1988 p.141-143. The
staff were able to stuff cheques from the clearing in their pockets, carry
two cash boxes, and put large numbers of ledgers and other books into
a cart commandeered from the Post Office, which was situated next door.
unfortunately the books could not be got to the ships and they were subsequently
burnt. Most of the staff, however, got on board the Empress of Australia,
which had been preparing to leave port when the earthquake struck; J.
Caldwell arrived too late, but boarded the French Andre Lebon. When
the staff were able to return temporarily to search the ruins, they recovered
various other items, including securities from the safe which Caldwell
reached just in time, although a looter was making off with some of the
packages; R. T .Wright, the Manager, had the securities insured by cable
from the ship.
He is the "Tim" Wright 1864- 1937 who married Lucy Danby 1875-1938
(SOURCE Gilford Castle Family Tree)

In
the footnotes relating to this account, King directs us to: the C.R. Rice
account in J.R. Jones, “Personalities “file from James Cardwell, oral
history interview and from J.R. Jones “Branches” file all in Group Archives.
See also “Branches” p. 95, p. 97. This will have to await further exploration.

Folio
3701 - filed an affidavit to claim lands of Mullaghmore West & Killygrallen
owned by his mother Sarah Jane WRIGHT. He lived at Barton End, Alton in
Hampshire England at this time. "formerly of Ballinode but then of
Hong Kong in China". Since he died in 1937 and the suit was launched
either in that year or the year before, he may never have seen it through.
His only daughter was Mrs D.L. Newbigging of Shanghai. (SOURCE OBIT)

Notes
for MARY ANNE WRIGHT: This
is probably the Annie Wright who married an unknown Johnston. (See the
reference in the court case mentioned above) In 1902 she lived at 77 Kansas
Avenue, Belfast. SOURCE 1937 Affidavit.

14. MARTHA9 WRIGHT (ROBERT8, ROBERT7, JOHN6, ROBERT5, ROGER WILLIAM RICHARD4, THOMAS3, JAMES2, JOHN1)14
was born 30 October 1870 in Monaghan, County Monaghan, Ireland, and died
Bef. 1937 in Killykeera, Smithborough, County Monaghan. She married THOMPSON BROWN, son of THOMPSON BROWN and ELIZABETH JACKSON. He was born 21 August 186815, and
died 28 August 1942 in Killynure House, Armagh16.

Transcription
of a news clipping saved in a diary at Gilford Castle. BROWN - August
28, 1942, at Killynure House, Armagh, Thompson, eldest son of the late
Mr. & Mrs. Thompson Brown. Funeral strictly private. No flowers.(
Story
told by a neighbour, Eugene Fegan who was seven years old at the time,
"Thompson Brown, he just dropped dead in the yard." On my most
recent visit, I asked him about this again. "I seen him walk down
the lane there, between the chestnut trees. Out walking, he were. And
he just like that. Fell over. It made a big impression on me. A private
funeral it was. Strange." This last comment would refer to the fact
that there would be no following of the casket to the resting place as
was the custom in the Catholic community (which Eugene and his family
would have belonged to)

Notes
for GEORGE AUSTIN THOMPSON BROWN: He was a farmer
in Stanhope, Victoria, Australia. He died in 1963 leaving no will.
It was at this point that our family discovered that there were 11 cousins
on the Wright side. David Hugh Plunkett Brown (my father) subsequently
got a letter from one of these cousins suggesting that since they had
all benefited from the Estate of George Austin Jackson Brown (to the tune
of $3,000 each) that a drinking fountain be set up in his memory. David
wrote back saying that he had other things to do rather than a drinking
fountain in Australia. His brother and sister found out about this afterwards
(and were appalled at his response).

15. JAMES FRANCIS9 WRIGHT (ROBERT8, ROBERT7, JOHN6, ROBERT5, ROGER WILLIAM RICHARD4, THOMAS3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born
17 November 187418, and died 22 April 1954 in The Castle,
Gilford19. He married MARY
MENARY
2 April 1902 in Cathedral Church, Victoria, Hong Kong, daughter of WILLIAM MENARY and MARY JACKSON. She was
born 5 November 1872 in Maghery, Co. Armagh20, and died
29 August 1946.

Notes
for JAMES FRANCIS WRIGHT: Was in Boer
War. Lived at Gilford Castle. Great
grandfather of Major Wright of Gilford Castle. Bought
Urker in 1935. In
1902 Stockbroker in Manilla, Phillipines (SOURCE: 1937 Affidavit) On his
son's baptism certificate, his profession is given as "merchant".
On
his marriage certificate, the witnesses were T. Jackson and R.T. Wright.
The place of residence of the groom was Ballinode, Macdonell Road and
the residence of the bride was No 2, St. John's Place. This
is most likely the WRIGHT associated with Hornby & Wright (or Wright
& Hornby - I forget) as the signature of a Hornby is on the loan to
Thompson Brown from James F Wright.Transcription
of a news clipping saved in a diary at Gilford Castle: The resignation
of his commission in the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps of Captain James
Francis Wright with effect from October 3, 1939, has been approved by
H.E. the Governor. (this may have been his son - just guessing here.
Sharon Oddie Brown). According
to his death certificate, his son was present at his death and he died
of a "carcinoma of the lung and chest". His profession was given
as "farmer".

Notes
for MARY MENARY: 1906
letter from Mary Griffin to Sarah Whiteside: "I am in a little anxiety
about Mollie and her care just now as there has been a terrible typhoon
in Hong Kong and loss of life and I am sure she has been well frightened
if not hurt"

More
About JAMES WRIGHT and MARY MENARY: Marriage:
2 April 1902, Cathedral Church, Victoria, Hong Kong

Child
of JAMES WRIGHT and MARY MENARY is:

16.
i. JAMES FRANCIS10 WRIGHT, b. 30 December
1902, Hong Kong.

Generation No. 10

16. JAMES FRANCIS10 WRIGHT (JAMES FRANCIS9, ROBERT8, ROBERT7, JOHN6, ROBERT5, ROGER WILLIAM RICHARD4, THOMAS3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born 30 December 1902 in Manilla, Phillipine Islands.
He married DORIS MARY MARGUARITE BRANDT 1 September
1927, daughter of JAMES HERBERT BACKHOUSE. She was born 1904.

Notes
for JAMES FRANCIS WRIGHT: His
marriage certificate shows him to be a stockbroker residing at Repulse
Bay Hotel, Hong Kong. His father's profession was given as "gentlemen"

Notes
for DORIS MARY MARGUARITE BRANDT: Her
marriage certificate shows her to be single, living at 5 Tregunter Mansions
and the daughter of James Herbet Backhouse, a merchant. One of the witnesses
was Alma E. Backhouse. The others were Elsie R. Marcel and R.T. Wright
(uncle of James Francis and employee of HSBC).

17. MICHAEL11 WRIGHT (JAMES FRANCIS10, JAMES FRANCIS9, ROBERT8, ROBERT7, JOHN6, ROBERT5, ROGER WILLIAM RICHARD4, THOMAS3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born
25 March 1928 in Hong Kong, and died April 1995 in Craigavon Hospital,
Portadown, Ireland. He married (1) ROSEMARY RENNISON 7 April
1951. She was born 3 September 1927. He married (2) CHRISTINE JOHNSON 30 September
1969. She was born 5 June 1941 in Marketharborough, Leicestershire,
UK.Notes
for MICHAEL WRIGHT: Hal's
note mentions Urker. Divorced Rosemary.More
About MICHAEL WRIGHT and ROSEMARY RENNISON: Marriage:
7 April 1951More
About MICHAEL WRIGHT and CHRISTINE JOHNSON: Marriage:
30 September 1969 Children
of MICHAEL WRIGHT and ROSEMARY RENNISON are:

19. NICHOLAS PATRICK12 WRIGHT (MICHAEL11, JAMES FRANCIS10, JAMES FRANCIS9, ROBERT8, ROBERT7, JOHN6, ROBERT5, ROGER WILLIAM RICHARD4, THOMAS3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born 25 February 1955. He married LUCY MORAN 16 May 1992. She was born 28 July 1960.

More
About NICHOLAS WRIGHT and LUCY MORAN: Marriage:
16 May 1992

Children
of NICHOLAS WRIGHT and LUCY MORAN are:

i. MEAVE13 WRIGHT, b. 30 March
1994.

ii. KIT WRIGHT, b. 27 February 1996.

iii. MALACHY WRIGHT, b. 12 April 1998.

iv. IVO WRIGHT, b. 8 December 2001.

20. DAVID CHARLES12 WRIGHT (MICHAEL11, JAMES FRANCIS10, JAMES FRANCIS9, ROBERT8, ROBERT7, JOHN6, ROBERT5, ROGER WILLIAM RICHARD4, THOMAS3, JAMES2, JOHN1)22 was born 1 September 1958. He married MARITHA JOHANSSON 20 December 1988. She was born 6 October 1959.

More
About DAVID WRIGHT and MARITHA JOHANSSON: Marriage:
20 December 1988